Published in Scientific Works. C Series. Veterinary Medicine, Vol. LVIII ISSUE 4
Written by Mateescu C., Tudor N., Mateescu Romaniţa, Vlăgioiu C.
The results of the examination of a number of 198 of cats with urinary tract diseases in the Agervet-Târgovişte clinic during 2012 are presented. The sick animals were both mixed breeds (69.19%) as well as pure breeds (30.81%), aged between 1 and 15 years (with an average of 7.53 years). The urinary tract diseases had an acute evolution in 62 cats (35.96%), and in 136 cats (64.04%) they had a chronic evolution. Cystitis (58.08%), urolithiasis (56.06%), nephritis (30.80%), pyelonephritis (11.62%), renal cysts (1.5%) were diagnosed. The clinical manifestations were represented by: dysuria (63.13%), periuria (51,52%), pollakiuria (49.49%), stranguria (43.94%), hematuria (39.90%), anorexia (32.83%), vocal signs (31.31% ), vomiting (16.16%), pyrexia (29.29%), hypothermia (23.23%).
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